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Olympics / 1936 / HindenburgThe Hindenburg flies over the opening ceremony. Date: 1936
German postcard, Kaiser Wilhelm and Hindenburg, WW1German propaganda postcard, Germanys Pride, depicting Kaiser Wilhelm II and Field Marshal Von Hindenburg standing side by side in uniform during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Luggage label, Zeppelin to South AmericaLuggage label, Deutsche Zeppelin-Reederei (Airline) for the LZ 129 Hindenburg flight to South America. The passenger is a Mrs Sinclair, destination Rio de Janeiro, berth number 32. 1936
British Mark IV tank with Tadpole Tail, WW1British Mark IV tank with Tadpole Tail, introduced in 1917 and used during the latter part of the First World War. The Tadpole Tail was an elongation of the rear horns to increase trench-crossing
Wwi / British Tank / CambraiAt Cambrai, British tanks smash through the Hindenburg Line, a success that the limited mobile reserves were unable to exploit
LZ 129 Hindenburg being consumed by fire shortly after a?LZ 129 Hindenburg being consumed by fire shortly after arriving at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on 6 May 1937, with the loss of 35 on board plus one ground crew
German machine gun WWIMachine gun post in a front line trench during the withdrawal to the Siegfried line on the Western Front during World War I Date: February 1917
Miss Mary Day Winn of New York is helped aboard LZ 129 H?Miss Mary Day Winn of New York is helped aboard LZ 129 Hindenburg at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on 11 May 1936 before its return flight to Europe
The Hindenburg line taken from 8, 000 feet - WW1The Hindenburg line taken from 8, 000 feet during the First World War
German Block House at Croiselles on the Hindenburg Line, during the First World War
Battle Cruiser Hindenburg, Scapa Flow, Orkney, 21st June 1919
Scapa Flow, Battle Cruiser Hindenburg on 21st June 1919
SMS Hindenburg, Scapa Flow, 21st June 1919
Airship Hindenburg - porcelain dinner plateGerman Hindenburg Zeppelin Airship - porcelain dinner plate, decorated with the logo of the Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei (DZR)
Airship Hindenburg, American Airlines, advertising signRare Zeppelin travel agent's advertising sign in glass: Now Fly to Europe via Airship Hindenburg and American Airlines Inc'. 28 x 20 inches. Date: circa 1930s
Zeppelin airship, timetable and rate chartZeppelin airship: French and English transatlantic passenger timetable and rate chart. Shows the transatlantic maiden voyage of the Hindenburg. Folded. 4 x 8 inches. Date: 1936
Airship Hindenburg, American Airlines, luggage labelAirship Hindenburg, luggage label, with American AirLines as Exclusive Connecting Service'. Pictures Hindenburg flying westbound
Captured German blockhouse at Croiselles, WW1Captured German blockhouse on the Hindenburg Line at Croiselles, France, wrecked by Allied artillery, First World War. circa 1916-1917
Cartoon, The Last of the Last Lines, WW1Cartoon, The Last of the Last Lines. Showing a scarecrow version of Paul von Hindenburg holding a sword, with Kaiser Wilhelm and the Crown Prince on the right
Comic postcard, A blow on the Hindenburg Line, WW1 - a satirical comment on the German defensive position on the Western Front, showing a German soldier with a line of washing. Date: circa 1916-1917
Von Hindenburgh and Gessler, GermanyThe German President, Field-Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, and Minister of Defence, Otto Gessler, at an event in Germany. 1925
ZEP HIND AT OLYMPICSThe Zeppelin LZ-129 Hindenburg flies over the opening ceremony of the 1936 Olympic Games. Date: 1936
General von RennenkampfRennenkampf Commanded the Russian forces with General Samsonov at Tannenburg, where he was defeated by Hindenburg. WW1 Date: circa 1916
Uniformed General von HindenburgHindenburg defeated the Russians at Tannenburg and was then made a Field Marshal and Supreme Commander of the German Forces. WW1 Date: 5999
Hindenburg & Ludendorf with a group of Staff OfficersRecalled from retirement in 1914, Generalfeldmarshall von Hindenberg became Chief of the General Staff in 1916. WW1 Date: 1914
Hindenburg & Graf Frans Conrad Von HotzendorfThe two uniformed figures are standing on a dramatic battlefield. Hotzendorf was the military strategist of the Austro-Hungarian Army who led the onslaught on Serbia in 1914. WW1 Date: circa 1914
Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg passenger lounge
Cartoon, Things that matter, WW1Cartoon, Things that matter -- Brain. Crown Prince: It doesn t matter what Papa or Michaelis says. After all, we are the real brain(s) of the Empire
Building the frame of the Zeppelin Hindenburg - first flight 1936 - destroyed by fire in 1937. Built by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin. Date: circa 1935
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg after its arrival at Lakehurst, New Jersey, 10 May 1936, following its first flight to North America from Friedrichshafen
Hindenburg, Kruber and Hetman of Ukraine in BelgiumGeneral Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934), General Kruber (Gruber?) and Hetman Pavlo Petrovych Skoropadsky of Ukraine (1873-1945) meeting at a conference in Spa, Belgium
Launch of the German battlecruiser SMS HindenburgLaunched at Wilhelmshaven on 1 August 1915. Date: 1 August 1915
Hindenburg / Hanover / LillPAUL VON HINDENBURG Exterior view of the German Generals home in Hanover Date: early 20th century
Hindenburg / Hanover / Ww1PAUL VON HINDENBURG Exterior view of the German Generals home in Hanover during World War One Date: early 20th century
Hindenburg / TriebschPAUL VON HINDENBURG German general and statesman in his uniform Date: 1847-1934
Hindenburg / Young / PhotoPAUL VON HINDENBURG German general and (later) statesman as a young lieutenant and adjutant, circa 1870-71 Date: 1847-1934
Hindenburg / Round TablePAUL VON HINDENBURG German General with his staff, relaxing and, perhaps, deliberating after dinner Date: February 1915
Hindenburg / PetersenPAUL VON HINDENBURG German general in uniform and heavy topcoat, probably during the early months of the First World War Date: 1847-1934
WW1 - Hindenburg checkmates the RussiansWW1 - A German illustration showing Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934) and the Grand Duke Nikolay Nikolayevich Romanov of Russia (1856 1929), ending a game of chess
WW1 - A German HolidayWW1 - An illustration depicting a German Holiday celebrating German zeppelins conquering England. Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934) is seen here marching through a town in Germany
WW1 - Hindenburg in the saddleWW1 - Depicting Paul Von Hindeburgs (1847 - 1934), Germanys Chief of the General Staff, commanding loyal co-operation from the Austrian armies on the Eastern Front
WW1 - Russian-German Negotiations, Brest-LitovksWW1 - Russian delegates received by delegates of the central powers at Brest-Litovks. Officers from the staff of Field Marshall von Hindenburg meet the delegation of Soviet Russia. Date: 1918
A Fragment From - Germany, by BairnsfatherA Fragment From - Germany Hindenburg (home on weekend leave): " Look here, Frau H, if you want to stick nails into anything theres my statue outside" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather
Hindenburg and LudendorffPaul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934), with German General Erich Ludendorff (1865 1937). Hindenburg retired from the Prussian army as a general in 1911
Visions de Guerre - To the Hindenburg LineFrom the French series Visions de Guerre - To the Hindenburg Line.. Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour (1874-1939)
Cambrai 1917 (Hindenburg Line). Captain Bryan de Grineau, Royal Field Artillery - commissioned 26.5.16 (1883-1957) Date: 1917
Occupying German position in the Somme area 1917During the spring of 1917 the German forces on the Western Front vountarily retired from the positions in the Somme at Serre, which they had defended with such stubborness in 1916
British soldiers on Hindenburg Line, WW1British soldiers take over a German strong point on the Hindenburg Line, on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916